Generally speaking, on paper, the topic of an argumentative paper should be written in one line above and below, with four spaces on the left. Some speeches with complete main and sub-headings may need to be centered because they should be aligned with the speaker's name and date under the heading. In the case of unclear specific requirements, it should be written in the four spaces from the left according to the general rules.
Advocate a single title, that is, there is only one title, try to avoid repeating titles, and generally do not take the form of adding subtitles under the main title. Only in this way can we show the specificity of our own ideas, avoid not expressing our own ideas, and lead the road of argument astray. The complex title form is difficult to control, which involves the handling of the primary and secondary relationship between the main topic and the sub-topic, different arguments and so on.
People's thinking characteristics easily lead to new ideas in the process of drafting new titles, which leads to confusion in answering questions. Don't add subtitles if you are not limited by the title; The simpler the title of a single layer, the better. The simpler the topic, the more general it is, the clearer the main idea, and the more specific the direction of the answer, the greater the space for play.
Extended data
1, as the saying goes: "Read the book, read the newspaper, read the topic." This sentence emphasizes the importance of the title-it is the first "information wave" that enters your eyes and plays a leading role. Guo Moruo once made such a textual research: the original meaning of "topic" refers to "quantity"; And "eyes" naturally refers to the eyes. The title of the article is as important as the forehead and eyes of a person's head.
2. Making use of celebrities, famous sayings, things and events, and skillfully renovating them, can make the proposed topic have a natural intimacy and be easily accepted and recognized. For example, "plant a plane tree and attract a phoenix."